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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1878)
THE FRIDAY ASHLAND J. M. McCall. TIDINSG ■»--------------------------------- ............... Al GU-T 30, 1S78 Morris Baum. AV I I THATCHER & AVORI) EN will be found J. M. M’CALL & CO •J T he at his undersigned shop on Main street, two doors j from the livery stables, where he is prepared Murphy Items. to do all kinds of work in his line at the lowest price. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL’ KINDS Main Street, Ashland, Aug. 20 1S78. SIKES WORDEN. H. M. THATCHER. No change in the weather, except TUOULI) announce to the people of Jack- more smoke. Of Vehicles Made to Order. son and Like counties that they have com Considerable colds among the peo menced receiving their new Fall Stock, and ple. Some think that it is the horse that every day will witness additions to the epidemic, tho epizootic. Not very largest stock of JOIIN RALPH. serious, except that the atmosphere is i very forcibly-¿riven from the nose. ASHLAND LIVERY The Bunday school it in a flourishing condition at the Jordan school bouse. > SALE AND FEED STABLES ! Also, a new one recently organized in tbe mountain district, between here; MAIN STREET, ASHLAND and Rogue river. So you see that, al STANDARD GOODS, SOLD AT THE o though we are quite distant from A«h- i LOWEST MARKET PRICE, land, yet we mean to improve intel- j Will do it, they propose to do the largest VK— the undersigned having lectually and morally. A s’n* Leased the above stables, trout bu-inc-s ibis fill and winter, ever Chapman A Nt ¡1 br-gs leave to inform the do ih by them in the last five Improvements are still the order of public that he is determined to merit a con years, aud that they can tbe day. Bolt put up a fine large tinuance oi the patronage that has for many positively mike it to years past been cunferied on thrse justly the advantage of every one »barn; Mr. Knox and Peter Jordan put to call upon them in Ashland a new roof on bis house, bnt I do not and te-t the truth of their assertions POPULAR STABLES know whether he means to marry or They will -pare no p tins to maintain, more I have constantly on hand the very best fully than ever, the re;mtation of their not. Mr. Ish makes his regular trips house, as the acknowledged and is very popular along tho whole SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. route. Roads in good condition,except now and then some roughness, caused And can furnish my customers with a tiptop turn-out at any time. by large grains of sand. ---- FOIl----- Mr. Johnson is grinding away on HORSES BOARDED Staple and Fa .cy Gcods iquartz, on the Luther divide, aud ex pects to do well. Groceries. Hardware,Cloth On reas inable terms, and given tho best of attention. Gentner on Cerras creek, rests not, ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, but is drifting away all tbe time, but HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD * works under great disadvantage, for Millinery and Dress Goods, And satisfaction guaranîeed in all my trans its cannot stand upright— works on his Crockery, Glass and Tin- actions. J-nees. Most of the other miners are v2n31tf] Ware, Shawls, Wrap «resting from their labors until the rains pers, Cloaks. »♦set in. JOHN CHANDLER, N. S. MAHHIIAI.L. Going to law and coming out at the And, in fact, .dittle end of the horn, was fully verifi-1 Trade of ♦ed on Applegate last week, thus: Tbe and Sont li-eastcm -•defendant owed plaintiff $‘.<25. A law Oregon. yer was employed, to whom the plain tiff gave five dollars worth of bacon. A FULL LINE OF— Plaintiff got judgement, but as defen- -dant was no better than, a “saving The subscribers having cjmpletel their Saw Mill bank,” the plaiutiff had to pay cost of ASHLAND• trial, which, lawyer’s meat and all amounted to §33 50; yet he was satisfi Two miles South-West of ed as he got j udgement and satisfaction Quite a runaway from Bolt’s, not Main Street, Ashland, long since. Mrs. Topping’s team took Are now prepared, to furnish the best qualiy of lum a scare and ran down the road at a fur -------- CONSISTING OF-------- ■ions rate. As they neared a largo oak Flannels, her, in quantities to suit purchase; s, at the very Doeskins, Blankets, Cloth iny, tree, the horses, not being o* the same LOWEST LIVING RATES. Cassiiner< s, mind, started, one for tho right and the other for the left, but the stronger Ajways on hand and for sale at lowest prices got tbe best side and tbe other camo ^Z-if“The highest market prices paid for^fj-X I •directly against tho tree, breaking her WHEAT --- OATS---- BARLEY---- BACON neck and back; also demolishing the --- AND LARD---- on easy terms. lhe carriage. P. S: Killed tho mare. Our merchants are doing a rushing business, for “schooner after schooner” -arrives with goods and still more on the road, and who buys all of it, I know not, stiil I notice most of the citizens and see if we can’t give satisfac- wearing storo clothes,chewing good to GEORGE NURSE, bacco and ladies wearing on their faces lion. i/ LinkviHe Livery Stables. “lily white” instead of “Butte creek Chandler & Marshall. flour,” ¡which goe to show the pros NURSE & CORPE perity of our country. I will add that V. 2, No. 51— tf. •^■re pleased to :.r.r.cuLce that ttcii Stables a^ the book keeper of the most popular house, occasionally finds time to go on tbe war path, for, quite recently he said be’killed 100,000 with a hatchet— - - OEGON not people, bed bugs—and (lid it un LAKE COUNTY excellent repair, amply provided with feed aided too, except the proprietor speak Are in And th it cuetomers win be waied on promptly ami in the beet style. ing encouragingly while the battle was going on. Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES and No RIDING HORSES always on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Emery and Mrs. Davis, llorsee promptly care 1 for, aml._i>5 of Butto creek, paid your correspon dent a visit last week,and were delight Tourists and Others Outfitted ed with the country; for, although Mr. O.i tlie shortest nutie E. is a pioneer, yet he never visited C'.T Do not fail to give the Linkville Stables a trial Applegate beforo, and was surprised to [v3 no 7tfj KURSE & CORPE. We are now manufacturing, and learn that tbe country still extended have on hand a good assortment ot W. C. DALEY, farther west than where I live. A erily, n. S. EMERY. man thinketh he knoweth it all, still he J. It. TOZER, LAÜND2Y and TOILET SOAP, scratcheth his head aud wondereth liveth with all the know- how a man which we offer to the trade at ledge he has to carry. But let that be Proprietors of the C hampion Still yours etc. as it may. DEALERS IM C. S. Sergent & Co. dealers in LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. General Merchandise, MERCHANDISE HEADQUARTERS, Chandler & Marshall. Are now receiving from San Francisco an ex. entire stock of goods of jrtat vail^V ctly suited to the trade of the Furnishing Goods. LAKE COUNTRY Hardware, Grockery, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Which ’hey art: prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to ’satisfy customers. sure to call and see us and see for x ourselves. And in short, Everything required Be Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex- change for goods. FOR THE GENERAL TRADE As Cheap as the I LF_£ L33 -AN UP S3 All kinds of approved country Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. produce taken in exchange for THATCHER & WORDEN.. goods. v2n!9tf. T'^Do not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to «jive sat- lsfaction. tn :z C. S. Sergent & Co. ITKENIX, OREGON. (V2n21if.) UNION LIVERY S ale and E xchange STABLES Corner of 4th and California Sts. JACKSONVILLE, f )llEGON. NEW SAW MILL. GOODS Give ns a Trial. / ASHLAND We have constantly on hand the very beet SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES Z rniEE undvrsi <; n ' i : d , ìiiANKiN.ì di r p . ÍL Irons f<>r tue lil>er.i patrim. ge i>«i<l u. < Ur during i>ur coLneci’uu u.ti tue U ion Livery Stables. »\oiii(i fiei-peak a continuine»* of the s ine U our successors. C akow ei . l A M c M ahon . No. 17; U. SACRAMENTO uWEEKLY UNION” 112. Columns, I M ace . S heet Mrsic.— The cry < f children in bed. ! I f Why is a dishonest bankrupt, like an honest poor man? Because they LotL .fail to get rich- FURNITURE, DOORS, SASK, BLINDS, DOOR & WINDOW FRAMES, I Our soap has been pronounced 1>V those who know SUPERIOR TO ANY IMPORTED ARTICLE. Give it a trial and support home industry. -4----------- “W hiskey is your greatest enemy,” 20,000 lbs. Grease DONE WITH DISPATCH. said a minister to Deacon Jones. ^Q-W ili . contract for the J erection of •!But,” said Jones “don’t the Bible all kinds ol B uddings . say, Mr. Preacher, that we are to love our enemies?” “Oh. yes.Deacon Jones, ^.Undertakingsa Specialty. «but it don’t say we are to cwullow SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. them-'* Some years ago, when the body of a famous man was brought from Rugland to thi3 country, it was stated that the total weight of the remains, etc., was less than when bhipped. A teacher, commenting on it, atked what was the cause of the less. ‘ Sea sickness,’’inno cently replied a young miss. Give lis a Trial, DALEY & CO. ]Vol. Ill No. I tf.J Ashland Meat Market A Fine Assortment of Fancy Goods and Notions at the PIONEER STORE. —o o For ore year j* rinati. For MX niUUlbe.............. Fur three months........... LIBERAI, TEHMH To CLEJJ6. F ive copies for I year, nul 1 c.ipy extn......... .$17 50 1 es copies for 1 year, -uni I copy extra............. 30 00 1 u Evrv-Fi v e copies Ur 1 year, m 1 1 co, y ex . .62 5o ATTENTION It is impossible for an actress to hold •the mirror up to nature, without occa . sionally peeping around to see how her OF ALL DIMENSIONS. Wanted in exchange back hair looks. --------- «•------------- -—- Two book agents arrived in town one J^T jctuke frames neatly made to • day last week. Each one bet that he order. could take more orders than the other At the Factory. G^P laning of all kinds, sawing, •by < evening. Itjwas ascertained that RIGDON & CO. • the one that won the bet wore the more turning, boring, etc., etc., Iv2u6 f.J terribly lacerated coat-tails at 6 F. M. ♦ I It is in • 11 re-pec*«, SiTEKioa to any Weekly pub lished on the (Joist. WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, By rolling all night in & hot bed, a man finds his sleep done to a turn in «the morning. -♦ ♦ + It is pu) i-Lt'.I oil WEDNESDAY aid SATURDAY Mill and Store. A shland , O regon , An Elegant stock of Clothing the PIONEER STORE. OF MATTER EACH WEEK. DALEY & CO, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. □ L? GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OIL “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our motto. Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. MRS. M. W. HARGAD1NE v2uH,—If uU) T s Ctlled to tt <• f n't that the undersipnsd have just x repaired aul added the latest improved machiuerv to lhe:r FLOURING .AHLLS, Citu te<l on Murj hycrepk, Joeejhin0 county, Ore- ¿Ge, uni arc low ¡.repaied to wake as g md an ASHLAND Article of Flour SHOP HARNESS GIVE US A TRIAL And convince yourselves that we cm satisfy you. STAGE LINE. MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN —ALL — Saddlery & Harness, i »represented, or taken hick, anl freight paid siL “both ways,” if found to be otherwise. M. COLWELL’S TRI-WEEKLY Stages rim between the above named point« three times a week, making the trip through in one day car- tyiag U.S. N ail and passengers. A shland , O regon . TERMS : 9 7 pounds oT flour, k nound« of bran ani two pounds - of shorts per bushel of No. ] wfe it, s icked, brand ed xud wurraiU-d -Customers to furnish their own sacks. i K eeps a general assort - inent of goods in his line of trade. Ladies7« Mens’ and Boys* Sad dles, a Speciality. We have in counec’.ion with the Mi )«, a Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, TEAM & BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES, CINCHOS. STIRRUPS. WHIPS, LASHES, STUBS, COLLAR PADS. ETC., ETC., GENERAL MERCHANDISE, TTrriich we will dispose <>f at Bn» R ock prices, * * or will exchange Ur wue it and ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. And everything usually kept in a first-cla establishment. Repairing done with neat HEALERS IN ALL KIND} OF FRESH AND u Salted Meats. The Ligaeet prices paid for bides apt! pelts. ‘‘Cheaper than the Cheapest.*’ ness and dispatch at prices to suit the times. onte and examine our stock ami prices and satisfy yuur-elves toat we will s?Il C riT business you can ergage in FAT STOCK OF ALL KINDS, "V\T<i will "’low 10 cents per bu«hel over Rogue I ’$51012; per <Uy i.udo by V V River Valley prices, for all * heat taken in ex } | auy worker of either sex Bongbt at Market price or taken in exchange for change for goods. right in their own localities Meats. J. WIMER A SONS. Particulars Hid samples worth i <•> free. ImproT yonr spue time at this buiines?. Address S timiox W imbbs ’ M ills , J osephine C ounty , O gn . & Co., Cortland Maine. '2-jO-ly. (njöfj'J) A *1'^’1 ' I J 1 I ’Jk WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods. Brown & Harris« [v3nl)3ra.] t Ashland and Linkville As can I»e had at any Mill ia Sjuthern Oregon. —<u — TROPRIETURS, — ------------------ - F FULL STOCK BROWN & HARRIS, Oregon^ Asini and Ts published in s.fnLwf pk'y pir-s of eight pages in each p.ir’,<-r s x c-eu pages each week. It preteats a Ashland, Jute 27th, 1876. □cltf. LEAVES ASKLAND i MR4? k ' m ’ti\ . 'NESDAY’S and fri - 1° clo;k„A- drives al Lmk- t iiie bume day,. Returning, LEAVES LINKVILLE T\>\Sv«'S-' T1,riiSI>AYS A\’l> FAtVR- /. ".Y1' '“1-'?'A"hla"*1 ‘«■»e <l«y con One l.Hwew Linkville and F >rt Klamath. Also with his tn weekly ¡¡ae from Linkville to Lake lew and all intermediate points ▼3-l-'f. M. COLWELL. Ü9HI Kn “a*® money Wer at work for ns WW1'““ else Capital Li /auk- 9 hîi*fc *‘à )ou- 112 pur^ <Uy at . < 1 ■ home mole by the Industriáis Men Ml ■ *omen, boys and girls wan°ld ewv’ where to work for us- Now L the Ume' WW Ooetly ontfltaud term, frw. lava & Cu., Angusto, Maine.